Angelina Jolie Lists Los Angeles Mansion for Nearly $30 Million
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Angelina Jolie is selling her Los Angeles mansion for nearly $30 million.
- The historic property, once owned by Cecil B. DeMille, features six bedrooms and panoramic views.
- Jolie purchased the home in 2017 after her divorce from Brad Pitt and plans to live abroad once her twins are adults.
Hollywood icon Angelina Jolie has placed her sprawling Los Angeles estate on the market for a staggering $29.85 million. The property, listed by Sotheby's International Realty, is not just any mansion; it's a piece of cinematic history, having belonged to the legendary producer and director Cecil B. DeMille.
La actriz Angelina Jolie puso a la venta su residencia en Los รngeles, California, por 29,85 millones de dรณlares.
This historic residence, built in 1913 and designed by architect B. Cooper Corbett, boasts 8,093 square meters of land and 1,021.93 square meters of living space. With six bedrooms and ten bathrooms, it offers luxurious accommodations and breathtaking panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills and the Griffith Observatory. DeMille, known for classics like 'Sunset Boulevard,' acquired the estate in 1916 and later expanded it by purchasing Charlie Chaplin's former home next door in the 1920s. The DeMille family retained ownership until the late 1980s.
La propiedad, anunciada por la firma Sothebyโs International Realty, perteneciรณ al productor y director de cine Cecil B. DeMille y destaca por su valor histรณrico.
Jolie acquired the estate in 2017 for $24.5 million, following her high-profile divorce from Brad Pitt. The sale comes as her twins with Pitt are set to reach adulthood. In a 2024 interview, Jolie expressed her desire to live abroad once her children are independent, indicating her Los Angeles presence was primarily tied to her divorce proceedings. This move signifies a new chapter for the actress, as she prepares to embrace international living.
La casa de 1913 fue diseรฑada por el arquitecto B. Cooper Corbett, conocido por su uso innovador del hormigรณn en la รฉpoca y por su trabajo en residencias de lujo, y adquirida por DeMille en 1916.
Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.